Working on my 71 300

-30 Celsius?
I wouldn't even leave the house for work

They don't close the schools here until it drops below -40C even then it's only optional whether kids stay home as the school must remain open regardless in case some parent drops them off or they wander in on their own. At this temp most of our vehicles will not start so we will be very slow today as the customers are smarter than us and stayed home. Then again there always is that one idiot who comes in to test drive a Ram 3500 diesel and gets pissy when we tell him no frickin way are we gonna try starting a diesel not plugged in at -35C. He usually gets back in his Phord and leaves....
 
Mmm gonna have to look for a good package tray for you before the rear window gets re-installed....I whoops I mean you don't want to have to replace it down the road...:)

I'm gonna kill that damned groundhog and his stupid 6 more weeks of winter ...-35 with windchill and 18 inches of snow ....:elmer:

Thanks Graham, you know if i can get a reproduction package tray?
at least is plus 20 in garage.
Let's hunt the groundhog down and kill this lazy little bugger lol.
 
They don't close the schools here until it drops below -40C even then it's only optional whether kids stay home as the school must remain open regardless in case some parent drops them off or they wander in on their own. At this temp most of our vehicles will not start so we will be very slow today as the customers are smarter than us and stayed home. Then again there always is that one idiot who comes in to test drive a Ram 3500 diesel and gets pissy when we tell him no frickin way are we gonna try starting a diesel not plugged in at -35C. He usually gets back in his Phord and leaves....
I forgot to plug my Ram in Sunday night and had a hard time to get him running yesterday morning after 30min idle time my transmission was still at -20celsius.
 
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-30 Celsius?
I wouldn't even leave the house for work
Minus 40 Celsius with Wind this Morning Carsten is not fun at all.
 
no, no Florida for me please. Too much humidity.
And it rains everyday in the summer (and if just for 30 minutes)
They have hurricanes, too.

I would rather stay in California or AZ with nice dry heat

If I bring my Mopars I might get a space in Steves Asylum ?!?
Wait. He has got black widows out there.

I might just stay where I am ;-))
 
no, no Florida for me please. Too much humidity.
And it rains everyday in the summer (and if just for 30 minutes)
They have hurricanes, too.

I would rather stay in California or AZ with nice dry heat

If I bring my Mopars I might get a space in Steves Asylum ?!?
Wait. He has got black widows out there.

I might just stay where I am ;-))

Northern California is nice and Oregon, I like the coast line there is amazing with all the Redwoods and beautiful landscapes.
Arizona is to much dessert for my taste on the long run, we go ones a year down there for Easter break just to get away from the cold weather.
Is nice you leave Calgary at 5am with
snow on the ground and get to Arizona
the next day and is +30 and the 5th wheel ac is working overtime lol.
 
no, no Florida for me please. Too much humidity.
And it rains everyday in the summer (and if just for 30 minutes)
They have hurricanes, too.
Right now, I'm sitting out on the patio. Blue skies. No humidity. No rain in forecast. Warm breeze. Swaying palms. 82° F. Reading about 20° below zero weather outside Canadian car dealerships. :D
 
Well I don't know, I'm sitting at my kitchen table looking out the window enjoying the blue sky and the bright sun! However, it is -25C or so and I can see some dumb *** standing up to his jewels in the river fly fishing! I like to fish, but that's just over the top.
 
That car is the perfect example of a car that shouldnt wear Steel wheels and poverty caps..... Road Wheels are a must for a Sunroof Chrysler with a white bucket interior.... Shes all class
 
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